Mazda’s New Hydrogen Hybrid Rotary Engine
Mazda has recently revealed the latest hybrid vehicle it was able to come up with. The said hybrid vehicle is powered by an electric motor that makes use of hydrogen fuel. This new vehicle is believed to help alleviate air pollution and will considerably assist in preserving fuel. Fuel, for quite some time now, has been the main agent that enables vehicles as well as other machines to function. As more and more machines exist and the fuel supply does not increases for it takes decades to generate fuel. It is because of this that many automakers like Mazda are coming up ways to develop vehicles that are no longer dependent on fuel.
This new engine of Mazda will be featured at its Mazda Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid, which will be released at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. This vehicle is said to have the capacity to run smoothly and quietly. This is because it is powered by a rotary engine that does not have any pistons that causes standard engines to make sounds. The Mazda Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid is motorized by the energy that is brought about when hydrogen merges with oxygen.
According to the statement said for the International Herald Tribune, the engine that is found in the Mazda Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid is a big improvement from the ones that came before it. The hydrogen vehicle Mazda created at 2006 uses a full tank of hydrogen to run 100 kilometers. The Mazda Premacy, however is able to maximize hydrogen use and can run 200 kilometers with a full tank of hydrogen.
